I know that he studied with Mr. McNeil (sp?) and has received instruction from Chinese teachers as well.
He stayed with me for two weeks, training sometimes 8+ hours every day...his Splashing...
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I know that he studied with Mr. McNeil (sp?) and has received instruction from Chinese teachers as well.
He stayed with me for two weeks, training sometimes 8+ hours every day...his Splashing...
Exactly! Moreover, I think the uniform should be practical; no zippers or similar devices that may cause injuries, no pockets to get hung up in, and so on.
At one time I had a student who...
Insofar as uniforms go, it is true that the "kung-fu uniform" is taken from old-fashioned Chinese street clothes and the original judogi probably evolved from the Japanese fireman's jacket or...
Actually, I think both are very important parts of training...of course, I come from a military background and I suppose that has something to do with it, but-
I find that the way people...
Have you visited the school in Manchester yet?
I think that kind of approach was not unusual back in those days, probably because many Oriental teachers had no intention of teaching Westerners and also because many of them believed that...
Yes, it's one of my favorites! Mr. Lowry is an outstanding writer and his insights into the nature and spirit of the Japanese (and, for that matter ALL) martial arts is invaluable.
I think I have...
No, I've heard of it (only in the martial arts magazines) but never seen it before. Until it was mentioned in the media, I'd never heard of it from any of the Chinese martial arts teachers I've met...
Yes, it's me! I'm very pleased that you like my book - just wait until the second one comes out! We're in the throes of doing the photography work for it now.
And I also love squid!!!
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Yes- the club you mentioned is taught by Mr. Chris Lomas and is an excellent school. Mr. Lomas teaches primarily Xingyiquan and Baguazhang - also teaches some Splashing Hands on the side.
He...